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Threats against US Supreme Court justices increase, additional security requested

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Threats against US Supreme Court justices increase, additional security requested
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  • 1. Threats against the top justices of the US have increased significantly.
  • 2. Justices are demanding more protection due to increasing security risks.
  • 3. One justice had to protect their 12-year-old child with a bulletproof vest.

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1. 12 age range of the child

It has been reported that there has been a significant increase in the number of threats directed at the top justices of the United States Supreme Court. Amid growing security concerns, the justices have requested an increase in the budget allocated to the bodyguards who will protect them.

The escalation of threats is also affecting the daily lives of the justices, causing anxiety even for their families. To illustrate the severity of the situation, one justice stated that their 12-year-old child had to use a bulletproof vest.

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1. Q: What kind of demand has been made regarding those who threaten judges in the US?
A: Due to increasing threats, the justices have requested additional budget and more bodyguards to protect themselves.
2. Q: How serious have the threats become?
A: The threats have increased to such an extent that one justice had to make their 12-year-old child wear a bulletproof vest.
3. Q: Where is the incident taking place?
A: The increasing threats and security demands are affecting the top justices in Washington D.C., the capital of the United States.

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